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Breast Cancer | Last Active: Aug 4, 2022 | Replies (43)

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Can you share the natural supplements that your naturopathic doctor helped you?
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She did a 3.5 hour assessment on me on my first visit to find out the state of my entire body health. The supplements are homeopathic and naturopathic so you would not be able to buy them in a store. She was an OBGYN in Europe for over 20 years and then emigrated to Canada and did not want to do the amount of schooling to get her DR. certification here, so she did the Naturopath training instead.

The biggest one I am taking is called Viscosan M, made by Helixor. It comes from Germany, has been used successfully there for over 30 years, and is a derivative of mistletoe. I take it by giving injections to myself in the stomach. This is supposed to kill the cancer cells, but not the healthy cells.

The second one is a pill called Artemisinin. It is also used to kill the cancer cells without harming the healthy cells.

There are a number of other ones that she has given me to boost the immune system and support the health of my other organs and systems, but you really need to be under the care of a licensed practitioner to get them.

These can all be taken safely along with your regular medical cancer treatments (radiation, chemo, hormone therapy etc.). The mistletoe is also supposed to help diminish some of the side effects from chemo etc.

I decided not to do the radiation or AI therapy because I did not want to put up with the side effects caused by them. It was a very difficult decision and I agonized over it for several weeks, but I am very happy now that I have decided and I feel great. I have no side effects from any of the supplements and the only other side effect I have had, is that my skin has turned a bit orange from all the carrot juice I'm drinking! 🙂

The whole cancer journey involves some very personal decisions and you have to do what you are going to feel right doing for yourself. What is right for me is not necessarily going to feel right for someone else. Best wishes to all!